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Earlier this month, some users in the UK reported that the new Android version was available through a software update.

The development came shortly after Samsung officially revealed the update schedule for both of its 2016 flagships in South Korea.

A bug had reportedly been hitting some devices which caused them to randomly reboot.

Due to that, Samsung has decided to press pause on the Android Oreo rollout, as noted by moderators on Samsung's forums. The statement said, "“Following a limited number of cases where Galaxy S7 devices have rebooted unexpectedly with the Android 8.0 Oreo, we have temporarily stopped the rollout of the update. We are investigating the issue internally to ensure that the impact to the affected devices is minimised and the rollout of the update can resume as quickly as possible.”

The update was causing the device to reboot on its own. (Image: www.sammobile.com) Earlier this year, the company stopped the rollout of the Oreo update to the Galaxy S8/S8+ due to similar rebooting issues. The company fixed the bugs and resumed the rollout a couple of weeks later.
The development came shortly after Samsung officially revealed the update schedule for both of its 2016 flagships in South Korea. (Image: www.sammobile.com) As of now, there is no information on when the Android Oreo rollout will resume on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.

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